Since Beyoncé dropped her newest single, 'Formation', people have been engaged in debate. A lot of people have been complaining that Beyoncé's references to Black history and culture in her song, video and Super Bowl halftime show didn't belong in such a 'family friendly' broadcast like Super Bowl 50. Supporters of the song have pointed out that Beyoncé is, in fact, Black. As this Saturday Night Live sketch points out, it's not really that shocking that a Black woman would make reference to who she is and her heritage in her music. It's actually pretty silly to make such a big deal about it.

For reference, you can watch the 'Formation' video to see what all the fuss is about:

GoFundMe is a crowdfunding website that's becoming notorious as a place for people to ask friends and family to donate to their frivolous cause. Sure, there are people asking for help with charity, life-threatening illness and general disaster. There are also many people asking for money to buy tickets to Beyonce's Formation Tour.

Most of the campaigns also include a paragraph about how much they love Beyonce and how their dreams of finally seeing her will come true. Some are more simple than that, but at least honest.

Another campaigner wants $2,000 for FRONT ROW seats. She also has a paragraph about her love of Beyonce and here's how she explains her reasoning for asking for money to buy a $2,000 concert ticket:

Help me get to front row, and please don't hate I just figure everyone else has a fund so why not Addie? Give until it hurts people! #FormtionTour #Addieonfrontrow

So this happened, and you just "can't even" because you are literally dying.

The British Royal Family met the royal family of the United States on Monday at the Brooklyn Nets vs Cleveland Cavaliers game in New York.
Jay-Z and Beyonce walked over to meet and greet Prince William and Kate Middleton during the 3rd and 4th quarters, while "God Save the Queen" and "Crazy In Love" blasted through the Barclays Center, according to US Weekly.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are in the U.S. for a three-day tour, and the epic basketball game meetup followed a brief meeting with President Obama Monday at the White House.